Mazda MX-0 Offerss High Electric Speeds

This past year at the LA Auto Show’s California design Challenge, Mazda design studio, under lead designer Derek Jenkins, stepped up to the plate with a vehicle that is powered by high-torque electric motors with an off-the-charts power-to-weight ratio.

Zero weight:

Mazda’s long-time commitment to low weight is driven by the belief that effortless cornering and acceleration should be at the heart of every car we design. Our featherweight icon — the MX-5 Miata, tipped the scales at a little over 2,300 pounds in its first generation. Starting with the MX-5 as a benchmark, the design team has carried out a systematic process of reduction and consolidation. In this process, we have redesigned each component in the MX-0 to carry out the functions of several MX-5 components, effectively replacing a multitude of MX-5 parts with fewer, simplified ones. Innovative lightweight materials have been used extensively to obsessively lower weight.

Zero carbon:

Aimed at the global market of 2020, and with projected volume of 500,000 units annually, the MX-0 would have positive effects on the world’s environment and economy by way of less energy consumption and minimized use of raw materials. High-volume, automated manufacturing of sustainable, inexpensive composites coupled with clean-running drive trains are the key to both low weight and high-volume production.

Zero mass = maximum speed:

At the heart of the MX-0 is its purpose as a driving beast. Its ultra-light mass is pushed by high-torque electric motors. High power-to-weight is where a Mazda comes alive. Impossible acceleration and instant cornering is the result. It’s more like flying than driving. Zero hindrance. Driving bliss.

Phoenix Arizona residents should keep an eye out for technologies and innovations inspired by the MX-O Concept vehicle. Phoenix Arizona residents can view and test drive any of the current Mazda model line up at their local Phoenix Valley area Mazda dealer.